SOLUTION: The ellipse has the vertices (±5, 0) and a point at (2, 3). Find the standard equation of the ellipse.
I think I got the problem. I kind of went along with my notes. Can you sh
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Question 1040825: The ellipse has the vertices (±5, 0) and a point at (2, 3). Find the standard equation of the ellipse.
I think I got the problem. I kind of went along with my notes. Can you show me step by step, hopefully I got the correct answer. Thank you!
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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